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    Graffiti: Vandalism or Art The debate between graffiti being a form of vandalism‚ or a form of art has become a major issue within the urban community. Some people view graffiti as a form of vandalism because of the act of defacing property. Others may view graffiti as a form of art and self expression. Although its artistic merits cannot be denied‚ graffiti is still in fact a form of vandalism. There are four primary motivating factors for graffiti vandalism: fame‚ rebellion‚ self expression

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    Values of Discipline

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    XI – IIT Synopsis: * Introduction * Importance of discipline * Nature – the foundation for all discipline * Discipline in a student’s life * Aspects of discipline in one’s life * A world with no discipline * Conclusion Introduction: Discipline means training of the mind so as to make it accept willingly the control of rules or orders. In short‚ it is spontaneous obedience

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    Discipline Or Entitlement?

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    Discipline or Entitlement Entitlement; the belief that one is inherently deserving of privileges or special treatment: narcissist. Do you feel that the world owes you something just for being alive? Should everyone bow to your wants and desires because your parents taught you that you are the center of the universe? Did you receive a participation trophy in baseball for sitting on the bench? Generation Y has grown up to believe just that‚ they are entitled to whatever they want just because they

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    A Comparison of Discipline Models Wong’s Pragmatic Classroom Kagan‚ Kyle‚ and Scott’s win-win discipline Morrish’s Real Discipline Compare and Contrast • Students are given the choose to what they feel is good for them to do. • Students‚ teacher and parents are involved in the rule making. • Help students understand each other’s responsibilities along with what the teacher’s responsibilities are. • Discipline is something that the win-win problem doesn’t do to students. • Corrects the situation

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    What is commodity fetishism as defined by cultural and media theorists? Identify and analyse three images that demonstrate the way commodity fetishism is impacting on contemporary society and culture. “Commodities are defined as things that are bought and sold in a social system of exchange.” (Sturken & Cartwright‚ 2009‚ p. 279 )”The concept of commodity culture is intricately allied with the idea that we construct our identities through the consumer products that inhabit our lives” (Sturken & Cartwright

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    and culture comes changes in the way humans relate to each other and their larger society. Clueless‚ by Amy Heckerling‚ appropriates Emma‚ by Jane Austen‚ and contains similar values‚ however‚ it is set over two hundred years later and therefore the cultural differences are quite prominent. This means the way the characters relate to each other is different because of the varied contexts. Heckerling has kept some values and changed others because of the new genre it is aimed at‚ the teenpic genre

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    A $150 billion dream is how the demographic of teens is described in PBS’ “Merchants of Cool”. The role that society has given to the media to dictate youth culture has become one of the most lucrative conquests corporations are battling over today. Much like empires throughout history‚ media empires today have found their ‘Africa’. This paper is an examination of this silent‚ bloodless conquest through two different sociological lenses. First we will consider the effect of media in youth’s culture

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    Assignment On Discipline

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    a fair method of dealing with alleged failures to observe them. Failure by an employee to reach and maintain standards of work may not‚ in the first instance‚ be a disciplinary matter. This work gives practical guidance on how to draw up disciplinary rules and procedures and how to operate them effectively. Its aim is to help employers and trade unions as well as individual employees - both men and women - wherever they are employed regardless of the size of the organisation in which they work. In

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    Principles of Discipline

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    EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE‚ COMPLAINTS AND GRIEVANCES MICHAEL L. PROTACIO Employee discipline: Employee discipline According to Richard D. Calhoon‚ “Discipline is the force that prompts individuals or groups to observe rules‚ regulations‚ standards and procedures deemed necessary for an organization.” Therefore discipline means securing consistent behaviour in accordance with the accepted norms of behaviour. I am sure you will agree that discipline is essential in every aspect of life. It is equally

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    patriarchal nature of contemporary society. Cultural assumptions determine a person’s position in the socially constructed hierarchy that has been created by the ruling class who tend to be white‚ heterosexual‚ able-bodied‚ wealthy males with outdated disablist and sexist attitudes (SWLF 3726‚ Multiple Identities; Stanford‚ 2015). The literature provided by both Ghai (2009) & Dossa (2009)‚ place an emphasis on the fact that it is not individual abilities that prevent participation in society but the cultural

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